Prof. David Anderson was selected to particpate in the 12th Annual Frontiers of Engineering Symposium...
Prof. David Anderson was selected to participate in the National Academy of Engineering's 12th annual Frontiers of Engineering Symposium Sept. 21-23 at the Ford Research and Innovation Center in Dearborn, Mich. The symposium examined the nanotechnology-biology interface, intelligent software systems and machines, supply chain management, and personal mobility. Anderson is a leading researcher on the analog side of mixed-signal processing
Prof. Kevin Kornegay received an IBM Faculty Award for a research project...
Prof. Kevin Kornegay received an IBM Faculty Award for a research project entitled "On-chip Jitter Measurement and Clock Duty-cycle Adjustment." This round of IBM Faculty awards honored 136 faculty from 67 colleges and universities worldwide. Kornegay's research focuses on design of circuits for high-speed wire and wireless data transmission.
Prof. Ayanna Howard recently published a new book, Intelligence for Space Robotics,...
Prof. Ayana Howard recently published a new book, Intelligence for Space Robotics. The work, co-edited by Howard and Edward W. Tunstel of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, contains material written by the editors and by others robotics experts from space agencies and universities around the world. The book, published by TSI Press, provides an overview of practical sensor- and computer-based intelligence techniques and future directions in space robotics.
GEDC Researcher Cressler and Team Win Best Journal Paper Award From IEEE
The Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) supports world-class research that fosters the development of new communications technology in wireless/RF, wired/copper and fiber channel applications. Home of the nation's largest university-based mixed-signal research team, Georgia Tech's GEDC collaborates with more than 45 member companies and federal agency partners, conducting approximately $12 million in research each year.
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Quellan Inc. Ranked Among Top 10 Most Innovative Georgia Technology Companies.

GTronix Inc., a fabless startup developed from GEDC-based analog research, is on the move.





Former GEDC researcher Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay has been distinguished for his pioneering work in super high-speed wireless data transfer and next-generation disk-drive technology.
Read more at Engineers Week LifeSync, A Wireless Medical Devices Company, Picks GEDC For R&D Operation GEDC’s Multi-Gigabit Wireless research has received extensive press coverage recently, including an Associated Press story published by many media outlets. USA Today

International Microwave Symposium 2008
A premier conference event occurs in Atlanta in 2008. The International Microwave Symposium 2008 (IMS 2008) will be held June 15-20 at the Georgia World Congress Center.
IMS brings technical papers and workshops together from all over the world to provide new information on microwave communications.
For further details, please visit www.ims2008.org